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North Ridgeville >
The Castle
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This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
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Looks like a castle, on a smaller scale. The turrets are all still there. You can see where the fireplaces were. All in all, it's neat to imagine what this place must've looked like. 7.31.2023 - Disappears from satellite images sometime between 2012-16.
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Type: Ruins
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: Easy - it's gone
Recommendation: forget it - it's an empty lot
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fences There's a house that you basically have to walk through their yard in order to get to the castle.
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So far, I haven't found any information about this place. The urban legend was that it belonged to a meth dealer who got busted, then they tore his house apart. There's all sorts of crazy rumors surrounding the place, the wildest I've heard was that the owner was building a moat to go around the castle, and he was getting alligators shipped up from Florida to be put in it when he got caught. I doubt it's true, but it's cool to think about. Either way, if you find any information about this place, feel free to post it. *Edit by Jellybeans* This was to be the new home of Dr. Leonard Faymore. Dr. Faymore wasn't a meth dealer, he ran a clinic, and pretty much handed out prescriptions like candy. He would continuously refill prescriptions long after they had served their purpose. With little or no examination of the patient (average time spent there was 5 minutes or less), they were prescribed heavy-duty narcotics, painkillers, and barbituates. His "practice" ran all hours of the night and was known to clog traffic on a dead-end road. He was also averaging $20k a day in drug and patient fees. He was busted in a sting by investigative reporters in mid-1980. His castle was never inhabited and never finished. Construction stopped when he was sentenced to prison in 1982, and the castle sat, all money going to appealing the case. Faymore died shortly after getting out of jail, so nothing more ever came of the castle. It sits, showing wear and only 1/3 finished. DO NOT TRY TO GET BACK HERE WITHOUT PERMISSION. The owner has no sense of humor about people being there and will NOT hesitate to prosecute if you do go there. He lives right behind the castle property, and there is a good chance you'll be seen.
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Emperor Wang on 8/1/2023 12:42 AM.
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on Aug 1 23 at 0:42, Emperor Wang validated this location on Jul 31 23 at 17:43, fr00tCake added some pictures to a gallery on Jul 31 23 at 17:43, fr00tCake created a new gallery on Jul 31 23 at 17:42, fr00tCake changed the following: Status, Accessibility, Recommendation, Description, Web Links on Dec 29 20 at 10:47, Steed validated this location on Dec 28 20 at 3:59, blaistom77 updated a story on Dec 28 20 at 3:59, blaistom77 updated a story on Dec 28 20 at 3:57, blaistom77 created a new story on Dec 21 08 at 2:11, Opheliaism validated this location on Dec 20 08 at 23:42, R426 changed the following: Type
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